Manufacturing

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MANUFACTURING IS MAKING THINGS. Raw materials become products such as cars, computer chips, cell phones, contact lenses, cosmetics, couches, clothes, candy, and more. Employees who create those products range from production-line workers in factories assembling parts to executives in skyscrapers overseeing global operations. Repetitive tasks that typically occur in manufacturing are being performed by robots and the automation process, which requires highly trained employees that can adapt to a variety of situations. Manufacturing today needs people who can understand highly technical information and make complex decisions. Workers are responsible for creative problem solving that ensures companies meet the highest quality standards. If you like building things, can follow detailed instructions, or are good at organizing people and processes, then manufacturing could be the right career cluster for you.

 

-Source: Texas CTE in Action: Manufacturing ©2017 by the Texas Education Agency

Welding

Principles of Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources

(1 Credit: Grades 8-12)

Welding 1 (Dual Technical Credit w/CBC)*

(1 Credit: Grade 10-12)

Welding II (Dual Technical Credit w/CBC)

(2 Credit: Grade 11-12)

Welding III (Dual Technical Credit w/CBC)

(2 Credit: Grade 12)

Certifications

OSHA 10-Hour;

NCCER: Welding, Level 1

NCCER: Sheet Metal Certification Level 1

AWS D1.1

AWS D9.1

AWS SENSE Welding Level 1

API 1104 Welding

CTE Teacher:

David Alcala